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St. George Utah FamilySearch Library

The St. George FamilySearch Library will be closing in February. We have been notified that the final arrival of our new furniture, and technology will be taking place the month of February. Please check with our blog on genealogynow.org.when we will be able to be open. St. George Utah Family Search Library will be located in our new facility at 162 N. 400 E. St. George, Utah. The building is located behind Cafe Rio - Turn on 400 East and go North. To the East (right) are two fairly new buildings. The first one is Designer Furniture and the second one is Utah State Workforce Services building. The St. George Family Search Library will be on the second floor of the Utah State Workforce building. Please come and visit us at our new location. The St. George Utah FamilySearch Library has been serving Southern Utah since 1952. We have over 100 missionaries and volunteers trained and dedicated to teach over 50 classes and to help patrons with hands on training to discover their family history. Everyone is welcome